Isenburg-Offenbach | |
1628 – 1711 | |
Capital Circle Bench |
Offenbach Upper Rhenish Counts of the Wetterau |
Partitioned from Isenburg-Büdingen-Birstein | 1628 |
Partitioned into Isenburg-Eisenberg and Isenburg-Philippseich | 1711 |
Isenburg-Offenbach was the name of a state of the Holy Roman Empire, based around Offenbach and Neu Isenburg (built by the counts in 1699) in modern Hesse, Germany. It was created as a partition of Isenburg-Büdingen-Birstein in 1628. In 1711 the immediacy passed to Isenburg-Birstein while the line was partitioned into Isenburg-Eisenberg and Isenburg-Philippseich.
Name |
Reign |
Notes |
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Wolfgang Henry | 1628–1635 | |
John Louis | 1635–1685 | Count of Isenburg-Birstein |
John Philip | 1685–1711 | Count of Isenburg-Philippseich |
Christian Henry | 1685–1711 | Count of Isenburg-Eisenberg |
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